क्व स दक्षो दुराचारः क्व च यज्ञभुजः सुराः । धृत्वा सर्वानानयत यात द्रुततरं गणाः
kva sa dakṣo durācāraḥ kva ca yajñabhujaḥ surāḥ | dhṛtvā sarvānānayata yāta drutataraṃ gaṇāḥ
‘Where is that wicked Dakṣa, and where are the gods who partake of the sacrifice? Seize them all and bring them here—go swiftly, O Gaṇas!’
Vīrabhadra
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame assumed)
Scene: Vīrabhadra, blazing with command, scans the field—‘Where is Dakṣa? Where are the yajña-eating gods?’—then orders the gaṇas to seize and drag them swiftly.
Accountability follows arrogance: those who exclude Śiva from worship cannot hide behind status, even divine status.
The larger Kāśīkhaṇḍa context glorifies Kāśī as Śiva’s realm where true dharma is measured by devotion to Maheśvara.
No prescription; it is a narrative command within the Dakṣa-yajña correction episode.